Monday, January 11, 2010

Little Miss - pulling up and moving on out!

Well, aside from a CKB-less weekend, we managed to have a little fun. I took some time to take some photos of the children as they were hanging out on Saturday at the house.



Little Miss Baby is on the move - she is pulling up like crazy - and yes, suffering from a few falls and bumps along the way, but she recovers very quickly when it happens.






The rest of the gang were enthralled with watching Miss A play a new game - unfortunately this one can't be played by all at the same time...hence the photo you see below....do your children do this? Can they really see enough on those little screens...anyway....


Miss Baby wanted to know what all the fuss was about....

Weekend? What weekend?

This past weekend, if there was one, that is, I'm still not sure....the calendar says it was...hmm....anyway, this past weekend was short/not really a weekend/ and just about anything else you care to say when it feels like you didn't have one.

CKB had to work.

All day.

The children weren't up when he left.

They were in bed when he got home.

Errands still needed to be run.

I was tired.

Still am.

Sunday was our Madisonville weekend.

Did I mention that I'm tired?

A church family friend died Friday and the visitation was in Navasota Sunday afternoon.

Yes, that's another hour away.

We happily went, of course, but that did make for an even longer drive home Sunday afternoon.

It was AFTER bedtime for the children when we finally got home.

Miss Baby was NOT happy.

Yes, I'm still tired.

Weekend? Where did you go? Why weren't you there for us? We needed you and alas, it's Monday again somehow.

What did you do w/your weekend - something fun? exciting? Our weekend was ok, we just missed having CKB with us Saturday and are a tad tired from all the driving Sunday. How about yours?

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Getting my groove back...

Ok, first of all, did I ever have a "groove" to speak of? I don't know. Should I tell Miss Baby that 11 months ago she "threw off my groove"? (anyone w/me on this reference....anyone....I think I heard a pin drop....ok, moving on)....of course not, our lives changed yet again when little Miss joined our family, and for the better! Just now I am getting back into the swing of things with feeling like I can take a little time now and then to do something "crafty". Yes, as you age, it takes you longer to get "back into the swing of things", I've found...if you ever do, that is!

As a child, I always had about 100 irons in the fire craft-wise. Ask my Mom, she'll tell you.

Ok, you're back? What'd she say? Yep. That's what I thought. I didn't always finish all those projects either....what? Mom told you that, too? Thanks Mom!

Well, things haven't changed much...you saw this the other day, right?

Ahem.

Well, now, my sweet friend Courtney has got me all pumped up about sewing again...I know, the crayon incident of 2008....you missed that? Read all about it.....here. But, I must get the sewing machine going again...I must! And, Courtney will forever know how much I care, because I have to unearth a mountain of stuff to attain sewing machine access before Wednesday morning when she comes over to sew...yes, Wednesday morning....maybe I should be cleaning....

So, I am riding to the aid of my friend to help her with her first, I think, clothes sewing project - yippee! And, thankfully she didn't choose something with pleats or tucks or some such horror for her first project - yay! She chose pants. Pants, I can do. But these aren't any ordinary pants, mind you...she had to have a challenge :) They are pants with a big ol' out of this world, fun-loving ruffle at the bottom! And no, they aren't for her. They're for her beautiful little girls...and mine might get some if their Mama takes the time to make them some...we'll see. They should look something like this, but in a fun print!

So, stay tuned...super fun pants are coming soon!!!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

The city mouse and the country mouse - which one are you?



New Year's Day we were on vacation and the day took us to the aquarium in downtown Dallas, of all places. We had visited the area before and been to the aquarium at Fair Park and not been very impressed and thought surely a city the size of Dallas would have something better to offer.

Well, they do - the Dallas World Aquarium - a hefty price tag, but enjoyable and a wide variety to see there - it's not your ordinary aquarium, I mean, come on, what other aquarium has a jaguar?

Anyway, back to the title up there - we parked in one of the downtown lots near the aquarium and proceeded to start reading all the different signs about how and where and who to pay for parking. Yikes. They could make it a little more complicated...I wish I had pictures of the signs. Don't do this, make sure you do this, etc. etc. etc. The signs were contradictory and a tad confusing. We don't frequent the downtown areas of large cities often...can you tell?

Well, as we headed to the sign to squeeze dollar bills into the tiny slot next to the number for our parking spot, we were intercepted by a friendly guy wearing an orange vest and some sort of badge on a lanyard around his neck, quoting the price for the day and so forth. We paid him for the parking and then, shortly after...we knew we'd been had. ARGH. CKB was not happy. I was not happy either, but what do you do - chase the guy down and tackle him, risking your life possibly for 5 bucks? Well, maybe, but just in case it got ugly, the children didn't need to see that, so...No. Instead, we paid for parking at the sign and got our ticket for the dashboard and went on to the aquarium. Did I say, argh? ARGH!!!!

During this time, we watched the guy saunter off to another lot at a pretty rapid pace....ARGH.

After the aquarium visit, we were navigating our way out of the downtown area and on to other sites when we noticed there were lots of folks walking along w/folding chairs....people were selling cotton candy...we were about to be in the middle of a parade or something - yikes - as we were almost to the interstate, the police were barricading the very road we had just come down - help! We made it out alive....the cat didn't get us too badly...and we're back in the country now...

So how about it, are you a country mouse or a city mouse?

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

WIP, UFO, whatever you call them, it's all about the yarn!

Remember this? Well, so do I....and I'm ashamed to say I haven't touched it since....I still want an afghan/lapghan made from the yarn, but at the moment I'd be thrilled if I could find someone who would make it for me instead of me plugging on for eternity and never finishing it!

Know anyone who's a fabulous crocheter and might help me out? I have tried searching ebay and craigslist in hopes of finding someone who lives in the "area" that I might contract to complete this project, but so far, no success.

So, for now, the yarn mountain lies in wait, in a big green...or is it blue...tote in my bedroom....taking up space, but not in a nice, warm, snuggly way like I'd hoped it would be by now.

Do you have any unfinished projects from last year (or, ahem, the year before) lying around...waiting?

Monday, January 4, 2010

What do you do with old Christmas cards?

Now that Christmas is over, I'm faced with the annual dilemna of what to do with the Christmas cards....keep them? toss them? figure out something to do with them that's "crafty"?



I'd like a crafty idea....anyone have one to share? The picture cards are great to keep around for awhile and I can't imagine anything crafty with them...at the moment....but the ones w/Christmas scenes and images of winter wonderlands and such - I'm thinking something can be done here.....anyone?

And for those of you who sent us a card and didn't get one from us - please don't be offended in the slightest - I just couldn't get it together this year! I was even holding out hope that I'd get a New Year's card out, but, well, that hasn't happened yet either...forgive me?

New Year's Day - catching up and moving on - Christmas 2009 recap and SNOW!

Sometimes you just have to say enough is enough and move on, right?

Well, that sounds good to me...the things I would've blogged about if I'd taken the time (why do we always say "If I had time....I'd...." - truth be told, often we just choose to use our time for other things - let's just be honest here!) include more updates on Miss Baby as she has been growing and changing so quickly, school week updates...yes, I let that slip by the wayside round about the time we were hit w/the plague back in October and I just never got back "with it" in that respect....goings on with all of us...we're busy, 'nuf said....and probably more things that I can't recall right now.

So, a few highlights and then we will press on!

(in no particular order)

Thanksgiving Medieval Feast - I had planned to do a big post on this and share tons of pictures...guess what? I don't feel like doing all the pictures right now....so I'll share a few of the highlights and then we'll move on -

Ok, you caught me - I started this post and saved it to work on later and then went ahead and made that big ol' Medieval Feast post with TONS of pictures - sigh - anyway - if you missed it, here 'tis:

Medieval Feast

Christmas....too busy before hand and not enough time after to enjoy my parents' being here. Sigh. Why do I always think we'll just be sitting around, talking and "visiting" the whole time - then chaos sets in instead (oh yes, well, part of the reason involved a certain someone who did not start her Christmas shopping early like she said she was going to....I mean, who does that anyway? Not me, I tell ya, nope, not me.) Ahem...



Anyway, after much mad rushing around and gratefulness to my parents for watching over the children while I did said rushing around, I got it all worked out. Next year I'm starting in July....really....no, I mean it...



Christmas Eve and Day were very nice - we enjoyed watching the children open their presents and were very happy to see into their hearts as they each one exclaimed individually (and not in the presence of each other) how they couldn't wait to see how much the person they'd bought for would like what they'd chosen for them (each of the children drew names this year and had one of the other children's names and then w/assistance from CKB and I went shopping for that person). It was very special once again to see the thoughtfulness that went into the decisions they made for one another and such a blessing to see how well they know each other.

This was Miss Baby's first Christmas - can you see how excited she is?


She liked the stocking itself better than what was inside, I think!



And here she is getting into someone else's stuff.....isn't that always the way!



Here are a few more highlights from the day.....

Excited girls....



and boys....



and grandparents....on a side note...guess who was SECOND into the den to see the presents and tree...hint hint, it was NOT one of the children...and he likes blue....hmmm.....


Anyone need anything fixed? (or broken...ahem...)


Mr. A was more excited about his fruit and electric toothbrush that were in his stocking, than the little toys and candy! He proceeded to eat part of the apple and then wanted to go brush his teeth!


That boy loves his Daddy! Sigh....


who's that? uh...let's move on...


Miss A is excited to have some paper dolls to go along w/her Felicity books...


Miss E - a new watch - hooray! Now, didn't she already have a watch? Oh yes, it went through the wash a time or two...how did that happen, I wonder, no good Mama would let that happen, would they? I mean, I check every...single...pocket...every...time...don't you? Sigh....


Mr. E really enjoyed this! (so did everyone else!)



Ah, the expressions on Christmas morning...priceless!


Ok, moving on.....


Snow!!!! We've had 3 snows before the end of the year - amazing and our "snowiest" year in this area, yet! We're hoping for more! The best part is that it snowed on Christmas Eve and we had our 2nd white Christmas - an answer to prayer in our house this year - Praise God! The children played in the snow in Christmas Eve and again Christmas Day (after opening presents, of course, we must have our priorities right, now mustn't we?) - it was a lot of fun followed by hot cocoa and a nice warm fire!


Of course, there were snowball fights...


And lots of running around...


And snowmen....yes, with crayon noses and eyes and mouths...they use something different every year!


Wow, that snowman is good - he even caught a football!

and another....


Grandpa even got in on the fun....


Someone missed the memo on which gloves to get...hmm, those look a TAD big, don't they?


We like snow!!

Has it snowed in your neck of the woods yet?

Thanksgiving past - TOG Year 2 Unit 1 Celebration - Medieval Feast

With all the hub-bub surrounding Christmas and preparing for my parents to visit, I never got a chance to share about our Thanksgiving trip.

We headed up to TN as my sister and her family headed down to TN :) My brother lives next door and...well..they walked over.

Anyway - we decided to forgo traditional fare this year and instead celebrate Medieval-like with a Medieval Feast. Our 3 eldest children as well as my sister's 2 eldest are all studying the same time period in history this year and we had just completed Unit 1 of the year - The Medieval Period - so it seemed like a good, fun way to do things - together.

The preparation ended up being a bit more than I'd bargained for (ie, took me a lot longer than I'd thought it would!) - a lot due to the fact that we had to transport a great deal of stuff up to TN - but we managed.

All of the "students" participated in many ways - we had jesters, ladies, a young maid, a page or two and a squire who would be knighted at the end of the feast!

Here are a few pictures....

My sister, R, began as Surveyor of Ceremonies (I picked this task up about halfway through - she was better at it, and should've just done it the whole time, but I'd agreed to split the job in half and, so, I did)


She was announcing the King and Queen - here they are.....trumpets blow......
Dad (King Grandpa) really got into his role and spent some time working on his costume - too cute! Love you Dad! (you too, Mom - great job finding the crowns!)


We had many ceremonies and presentations along the way.....

Our niece, Lady CF



Her sister, Maiden CA


Our eldest, Jester E making money appear out of "thin air"!!!


Our second in line, Jester A juggling scarves


Our third, Squire E



Our eldest again, back from jestering, she is now Lady E



And, our second back from jestering, now Lady A



Methinks the Queen has had too much "wassail" (apple cider, really) - here, the Queen is enjoying the antics of the Squire as he approaches the King for knighting....you had to be there.



A few ceremonies....presentation of the upper crust to the King

Maid C is ready for the presentation:

and here she goes...


The laverer for the King and Queen to clean their hands....


Time for the knighting!

King Grandpa really got into his role and at the request of the squire, the King brought his military sword down from the attic to use in the knighting ceremony....





At the end, King Grandpa presented all of the children with banners heralding the Order of the Renaissance (the next period of history we're working on) - it was a lot of fun to see how much my parents got into their roles of King and Queen!



I don't know that we'll attempt something like this away from home again, but it sure made for some good memories!

Here are a few shots from the end of the feast - all the students are in this picture (and one extra, not an official student, but he will be soon!)


and a few candids of most of the group during the feast....CKB took Miss Baby inside because it was getting colder and colder outside and she'd about feasted enough :) Oh, and that empty chair there at the front...that's mine...I'm never in any of the pictures, imagine! :)





We'll leave you now with a shot of the littlest lady who came on over to the feast from next door, my brother's oldest, niece N


Saturday, January 2, 2010

pulling up and on her way!

Guess what Miss Baby has been up to the past few weeks?


Yes, she is super-mobile-baby now - yikes - she is so tiny, yet will pulllllll with all her might to get herself up onto her knees and even onto her feet sometimes - yikes!!!

Watch out big brothers and sisters - she's about to give y'all a run for your money!